Mar 8 • 02:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

To end the longest drought of the Abel era, Palmeiras challenges the invincibility of Novorizontino

Palmeiras faces Novorizontino in the second leg of the Paulista final, aiming to terminate their title drought under coach Abel Ferreira.

In the lead-up to the decisive second leg of the Paulista Championship final, Palmeiras visits Novorizontino, facing the challenge of breaking the interior team's unbeaten streak at home. With a narrow advantage from the first leg where Flaco López scored the lone goal, Palmeiras is determined to secure a victory and end its title drought during Abel Ferreira's tenure. The match is scheduled for this Sunday at the Estádio Jorge Ismael de Biasi, known as Jorjão, in Novo Horizonte.

The stakes are high for Palmeiras as they seek redemption against Novorizontino, who have proven formidable at home, winning all four of their group stage matches. This includes a decisive 4-0 victory over Palmeiras earlier in the tournament, marking Ferreira's heaviest loss since taking charge of the team. The attacking prowess of Robson, who is the top scorer of the current state championship with seven goals, highlights the challenge Palmeiras will face as they confront a confident Novorizontino side.

This match not only represents a critical juncture for Palmeiras to reclaim their dominance in Brazilian football but also serves as a testament to the competitive spirit and narrative within the Paulista Championship. As both teams prepare, there is a mix of anticipation and anxiety, knowing the implications of this showdown extend beyond just a title but also impact the legacies of the respective coaches and clubs involved.

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